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lyris
#1 Posted : Sunday, September 06, 2009 9:38:13 PM

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Lyme Disease



Definition


By Mayo Clinic staff



Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness that causes signs and symptoms ranging from rash, fever, chills and body aches to joint swelling, weakness and temporary paralysis. Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Deer ticks, which feed on the blood of animals and humans, can harbor the disease and spread it when feeding.



You’re more likely to get Lyme disease if you live or spend time in the grassy and heavily wooded areas where ticks carrying the disease breed. It’s important to take common-sense precautions in areas where Lyme disease is prevalent. If treated with appropriate antibiotics in the early stages of the disease, you’ll most likely recover completely. However, some people have recurring or lingering symptoms long after the infection has cleared.

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lyris
#2 Posted : Sunday, September 06, 2009 9:44:07 PM

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Lyme Disease



Symptoms


By Mayo Clinic staff



Lyme disease signs and symptoms vary widely because Lyme disease can affect various parts of the body. Not everyone with the disease will have all of the signs and symptoms. But in general, Lyme disease can cause:



    Rash. A small, red bump may appear within a few days to a month, often at the site of the tick bite — often in your groin, belt area or behind your knee. It may be warm to the touch and mildly tender. Over the next few days, the redness expands, forming a rash that may be as small as your fingertip or as large as 12 inches (30 centimeters) across. It often resembles a bull’s-eye, with a red ring surrounding a clear area and a red center. The rash, called erythema migrans, is one of the hallmarks of Lyme disease, affecting about 70 percent to 80 percent of infected people. If you’re allergic to tick saliva, redness may develop at the site of a tick bite. The redness usually fades within a week. This is not the same as erythema migrans, which tends to expand and get redder over time.



    Flu-like symptoms. A fever, chills, fatigue, body aches and a headache may accompany the rash.



    Migratory joint pain. If the infection is not treated, you may develop bouts of severe joint pain and swelling several weeks to months after you’re infected. Your knees are especially likely to be affected, but the pain can shift from one joint to another.



    Neurological problems. In some cases, inflammation of the membranes surrounding your brain (meningitis), temporary paralysis of one side of your face (Bell’s palsy), numbness or weakness in your limbs, and impaired muscle movement may occur weeks, months or even years after an untreated infection. Memory loss, difficulty concentrating, and changes in mood or sleep habits also can be symptoms of late-stage Lyme disease.



    Less common signs and symptoms. Some people may experience heart problems — such as an irregular heartbeat — several weeks after infection, but this rarely lasts more than a few days or weeks. Eye inflammation, hepatitis and severe fatigue are possible as well.


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lyris
#3 Posted : Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:27:29 PM

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gfchase
#4 Posted : Friday, September 11, 2009 12:47:55 AM

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I know several people who have effectively treated Lyme disease whit a product called Samento. The liquid form is far superior to the capsules and can be found by Google. I do not have Lyme, but use it to prevent Colds and Flu. I take it daily and have not had either in the past five years. Before I started using it I was highly susceptible.

$32 for a 1 oz bottle is the cheapest I have found in small quantities. For Lyme it is suggested to start with 1 or 2 drops per day. I take 15 and a bottle lasts about 6 weeks.



If you use it for Lyme, you must be patient, as it can take several months to become Lyme free, but it does work.



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lyris
#5 Posted : Sunday, September 13, 2009 5:29:37 PM

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I’ve been receiving daily i.v. of a medicine called Ceftriaxone. Don’t ask me to pronounce it.



Tomorrow is my last dosage and my PICC Line will be removed. I hope they will never have to insert it ever again.
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pappey
#6 Posted : Friday, October 09, 2009 3:52:29 PM

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I thought it was MS?
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#7 Posted : Friday, October 09, 2009 5:57:14 PM

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Quote: Originally posted by pappey on 09 October 2009

I thought it was MS?




pappey
#8 Posted : Saturday, October 10, 2009 6:06:34 PM

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Quote: Originally posted by pappey on 09 October 2009

I thought it was MS?




lyris
#9 Posted : Saturday, October 10, 2009 7:22:06 PM

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Clueless isn’t he? He likes to stalk and harass.



But to answer, I was tested for MS and did test positive in one of the tests. I explained this a while ago and if paps had done his reading he would know this.



Also MS and Lyme Disease mimic each other, along with other illnesses. Again had paps read the posts he would know this, but again he likes to stalk and harass.



And had paps read the posts he would know that there is no sure fire test for MS, Lyme Disease, or other diseases that mimic them, except after death when an autopsy is performed.



But paps doesn’t want to learn, he wants to stalk and harass. Such a pitiful waste.
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lyris
#10 Posted : Friday, November 06, 2009 11:27:42 PM

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I guess that solved that one.
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imweezie
#11 Posted : Friday, November 06, 2009 11:37:05 PM

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lyris wrote:
I guess that solved that one.

Be careful what you say to paps, he might wish it on you.

garbage in, garbage out!
ninagay
#12 Posted : Saturday, November 07, 2009 2:23:55 PM

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Are you saying we should worry about what Pappey wishes on us?
Wouldn't our virus/worm catchers protect us?

Is pappey a pseudonem for that guy that changes clothes in a phone booth?
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I just realized there is no spell check in here..well..ratz you know what I meant to say.
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imweezie
#13 Posted : Saturday, November 07, 2009 9:50:00 PM

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ninagay wrote:
Are you saying we should worry about what Pappey wishes on us?
Wouldn't our virus/worm catchers protect us?

Is pappey a pseudonem for that guy that changes clothes in a phone booth?
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I just realized there is no spell check in here..well..ratz you know what I meant to say.
RollEyes



I guess you don't have firefox, you should try it. It is great! no more spelling errorsThumbsUp ThumpUp ThumbsUp ThumpUp or email problems or......

garbage in, garbage out!
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